Combination cocking utensil



Feb. 6, E923.

- G. l. KOHR COMBINATION COOKING UTENSIL FILED JUNE 14. 1922 y @Wwf f Hw Patented Feb., 6, 1923.

` GRANVILLE KHR, OF YORK, PENNSYLVANIA.

GOMEENATIN COOKING UTENSIL.

Application filed June 14, 1922.

To all whom t may conce/7%:

Be it known that l, GiLiNviLLn l. Horne, a citizen of the llnited `States, residing at York, in the county of York and State of Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful Improvements in Combination Cooking Utensils, of which the following is a. specicat-ion.

This invention relates to cooking utensils of the combination type.

The object of this invent-ion is to provide a combination cooking utensil which has a wide range of usefulness, wherein acomparatively few parts are employed which may be arranged and reassembled to provide a number ofdilerent kinds of utensils useful in domestic cooking.

This invention will be more fully understood from the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, forming a part hereof, and in which similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views.

Fig. 1, represents a vertical sectional view of my combination cooking utensil, and best represents a practical embodiment of my invention. v

Fig. 2, is an exterior view of my cooking utensil. Y

Fig. 3, is substantially areproduction of Fie'. 1, with the internal parts removed.

iig. 4C, is a plan View of Fig. 2 with the cover 4 removed.

Fig. 5 is a sectional view of Fig. 1, taken on line 5 5.

Fig. 6, is a sectional view of Fig. 1, taken on line 6 6.

Fig. 7, represents a portion of asectional view of Fig. l, taken on line 6 6 but in which the screen 7 is substituted by the cross bar 8.

Fig. 8, is a sectional view taken on line 8 8 of Fig. 1.

`With reference to the drawing, 9 is a hollow cylindrical casing, the lower end thereof being reduced in diameter to form t-he ridge 10. Supported on the ridge 10 is a screen 7 which is prevented from shifting and turning through the lugs 11; these lugs form a part of the casing 9 and lit into corresponding slots 12 in the screen 7..

Through the screen 7 two chambers 22 and 23 are provided in the casing 9.

The screen 7 is composed of sheet metal, perforated as shown at 14. A hole 47 is formed in the screen to provide a bearing Serial No. 568,339.

for the lower end of the feed screw hub 15 and the upper end of the beater hub 1G.

The beater 17 consists of the hub 16, to .vhich is fixed, through solder or otherwise, the three wings 18; each wing consisting of a frame structure 19 which carries the screen 20. The frame structure 19 is provided with sharp edges 21 to serve as scrapers to prevent food stuff from accumulating on the walls of the lower chamber 22. i

The feed screw 28 consists of the spirally formed blade 24 and the hub 15. A square hole 25 is provided through the hub 15' which is adapted to receive the square shank 28 forming part of the beater 17. A hand crank 27 is provided through which rotary motion may be imparted to the feed screw 28 and beater 17. The hub 29 of the hand crank is adapted to engage both the end of the square shank 26 and the hub 15.

A cross bar 30 is supported on the top rim of the casing 9 and is held in place through being engaged with the eyepiece 31 and the spring latch 32. A. hole 33 is formed in the cross bar 30 to provide a bearing for the crank hub 29 through which, the upper end of the feed screw 28 and the square shank 26 is held steady while lbeing rotated by the crank 27. A lid 84.- is provided to close the opening 35 when the hand crank 27 is removed.

The handles 86 and 37 are fixed to the casing 9 through rivets (not shown) vor in any suitable manner. The handle 37 is provided with flanges 88 and clamping screws 39 whereby the utensil may be fixed to the' edge of a table or the like, the same being indicated at 40.

The important feature of is that either the feed screw 28, or the beater 17 may be removed without destroying a complete workable device; and that the screen 7 may be substituted with the cross bar 8, thereby rendering this device operative without the screen. My special object is to provide a device having all these desirable features with the smallest number of parts and in which the number of pockets, crevices and ridges are reduced to a minimum, thereby producing a very sanitary device and one which is cheap to manufacture.

Vith this utensil assembled as shown in Fig. 1, it is particularly adapted for making my invention are placed in the chamber 23 during the boilv ing operation,y and mashedby, turning the hand crank 27, thereby rotating the feed screw 28. This forces the potatoes through the perforated screen 7` into the chamber Q2 Where the beater 17 stirs them into a creamy consistency.

The screen 7 may be removed and the cross bar 8 substituted therefor under which con`` dition this device is adapted forja beateror agitator for liquid fods. When used for this purpose the feed screw 28 beremved if the characterpf food Would make it appearV more appropriate.

For preparing certai n characters offood it be appropriate te eliminate the beater 17 only; or in other cases the feed screw 28 only. 1

To iciistruct a broiler the feed v*screw 28 and thej beate`r) 1 7 would be removed, retaining the screen Only ink the casing 9.

It isfvery. apparent that all the internal parts be removed retaining only the casingQand lid 4 as shown in Fig. 3 as a" plain cooking utensil.

. It isl to be" bserved beater 17 and thefeed screiiQSare independently driven bythe crank 2'?7 and that the `elimination of lonefdo'es not interfere with the driving of the other.v This is apparent in Figs; 1 and 4 lwhereit is` sheivn Vhow the square yend of thefsliank 2 6 engages vvith the square 4hole 42 of thelfcrank; also Where the dat side 44 'of the hub 15 engages' ivith the fiat side 45 of crank the hub thereof being'adapted to enthereof being open, a .lid for closing said open end, a screen in said casing adapted to form an upper and ldwer chamber, a beater in said lower chamber, a squareshank fixed to said beater and eitending vertically through said screen and said upperchamber, a spiral feed screvv'gadapted to slide vertically on said'V square shank, a hand crank the hub' thereof being adapted Ato engage both said 'spiral feed screw and the end of said square 'shaiilg'a jeiirnal in said s'creeii adapted to steady said `beater and the lo'iver end of said spiral feed screwj a cross bar between the upper edge of said eylindrical casing and saidlid, and a journal in sid cross bfar adaptedto steady the upper end ef said spiral feedscre'vv.

3. In a combination co'king utensil coin prising a cylindrical casing the one end thereof being open7 a lid' forl closing said open end7 a beater in the bttin of said casingT a square shankfixedtesaid beater and extendingV vertically y-tdthe ,top of said casing, a spiral feed screiva'dapte'd to slide vertically on said square shank` 'a hand crank the hub thereofbeing adapted to en? gage bothsaid spiral vfeed scrw'and tl'e end of said square',Shania'` a vcrss bafsupported by said casingr between said spiral feed screiv and said beater, a jurnal 'in 'saidV cross bar adapted to steady said beater and thelw'r end of said spiral feed "sfc'reh'v,` /a second cross bar between the upper edge ofsaid cylindri- @al casing ahdfsaid lidand j eurn'al `in said second cross bar tted tofs'aid (crank Hub `and thereby "adapted to steady the upperen'd of said spiral feed screw and said square shank. In testimony vvhere'of I -:"iliik my signature y GRANVILLE I. KOHR. Witnesses:

EDWARD P, CRAMER, J manne Camas. 

